Multiple towns in Spain face dire water scarcity as severe drought persists: 'We're already entering a climate emergency'

The Cool Down: People in Costa Blanca, Spain, lined up for bottled water in August as a severe drought made tap water unsafe to drink. Hotter summers and a rapidly growing tourism business are compounding the problem.

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